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Congratulations are in order for Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto!

E! News confirms the NBA legend and his lady have welcomed twin girls into the world. So what are the newborn princesses' names?!

"Michael and Yvette Jordan are thrilled to announce that their identical twin daughters, Victoria and Ysabel, were born Sunday, February 9, 2014 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Yvette and the babies are doing well and the family is overjoyed at their arrival," Jordan's manager tells E! News.

The pair first confirmed that they were expanding their family in late November. This will be the first child for the Cuban-American model and fourth child for the former Chicago Bulls star turned Charlotte Bobcats owner. He has three grown children with ex-wife Juanita Vanoy.

The former NBA star and the brunette beauty tied the knotin a lavish ceremony on Saturday, April 27 in Palm Beach, Fla., after five years of dating.

The couple made it official in front of a whopping 500 guests, who arrived on tour buses, at the Episcopal church Bethesda-by-the Sea, according toPeople. The 50-year-old then invited another 1,500 friends to join in the celebrations at the Bears Club in Jupiter, Florida, not far from his 38,000-square-foot home.

—Reporting by Lindsay Good

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